Amazon has addressed a security hole that enabled attackers to inject malicious code into the company’s website and potentially compromise user accounts, a researcher reported on Tuesday.
Amazon has addressed a security hole that enabled attackers to inject malicious code into the company’s website and potentially compromise user accounts, a researcher reported on Tuesday.
Amazon is being forced to investigate a “security hole” that could let hackers gain access to customers’ accounts via Kindle e-books. The security flaw affects Kindle users who downloaded hacked e-books containing a certain script in the title, the Digital Reader reports .
Two computer experts have discovered a way for strangers to get your personal information using a security hole that could leave you and your children vulnerable. Bryan Seely and Ben Caudill say they’ve discovered one of the biggest potential security holes of the modern era, one that can leave your data and those of your […]
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